riddler 0 #26 March 14, 2003 QuoteYou can mount them upside down, so others read them right-side-up. I figured this is probably what teams do. Is the IRM implying that coaches should wear a chest-mount upside-down for students? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Watcher 0 #27 March 16, 2003 teams tend to not look at their altimeters period. My team wears all hip mounts, I only use mine on initial opening to guage about where I am, then around a 1000 to cross check with what my eyes are telling me for my set up on landing. The reason we wear the hip mount though is to simply have the altimeter, but we do not want to wear a wrist mount because it can get in the way while you are jumping, too much gripping to have something distracting like that on your hand. PS: Its mounted right side up, on an analog altimeter you should be able to read it from any orientation pretty easily. --Jonathan Bartlett D-24876 AFF-I Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites